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Preview of QR Codes for Maths Games

QR Codes for Maths Games

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Ms Penny's Room
Printable mini posters for Maths games using the website Topmarks. These handy posters are useful for Maths Stations or earlier finishers for the children to use independently. Each mini poster has a picture of the game and the QR code that the children can scan using the camera and will bring them straight to the game. All games are aimed at an Infant level/Pre-k - Kinder -  number counting, symmetry and shapes. Some of the games are expandable to be used with older classes. They may also be
Preview of End of Year Math Review Task Cards K-2 | 40 CCSS Math Centers | Assessment Prep

End of Year Math Review Task Cards K-2 | 40 CCSS Math Centers | Assessment Prep

STOP THE TEST PREP STRESSAre you looking for a way to review an entire year of math standards without another boring packet? This K-2 Math EOY Review system uses a high-engagement "Task Card" format to help your students master 40 essential Common Core standards while they move, collaborate, and play WHAT’S INSIDE THE SYSTEM?40 CCSS-Coded Task Cards: Professionally designed cards spanning Counting, Operations, Place Value, Measurement, and Geometry. Three Grade Levels in One: Includes targeted
Preview of Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

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Kirsten Chansky
Where number sense meets movement—subitizing made fun! Math in Motion trains perceptual subitizing within 5 so students see a quantity at a glance and connect it to its number, laying the groundwork for strong skills in composing/decomposing (coming in your conceptual subitizing set). Slides flash small quantities (1–5) in dice, finger, and five-frame patterns. After every five items, a built-in movement break (like dancing) keeps the pace brisk and engagement high—ideal for transitions
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